Problem with dongle AUX output - Xiaomi Mi 8 Questions & Answers

My USB-c to audio dongle does not work with AUX in my car on my Mi8
I used the same AUX with my old phone - Mi 5s on the regular headphone jack and it worked fine. I tried it yesterday with the dongle adapter that came with the mi8 but it does not work. I just hear some weird noise and the phone recognizes that there is something connected to it because the song stops if you pull the dongle or the aux cable out.
The dongle works with my headphones so it is not a faulty dongle. It just does not work with the aux in my car, can anyone explain or anyone had similar issues?
I suspect it has something to do with the amplifier or digital to audio converter....
Is there a solution for this? Is anyone familiar with this because there are mixed reviews and opinions on usb-c to audio.

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Question Xiaomi Mi 11 audio DAC

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What is the audio DAC (digital to analogue converter) used in the Mi 11? Is it the CS43131 that was recently used by Xiaomi in their Mi dac hi-fi? Or is it the Snapdragon 888 audio dac, if yes what is it? Thanks!
I found the info myself, here it is in case someone is interested in the audio details.
The Mi 11 is not using a dedicated dac. It uses the Qualcomm Aqstic audio. The amp is WSA883X and the DAC is WCD938X. The DAC and the Aqstic Audio Codec is capable of delivering 384 kHz / 32 bit Hi-Fi audio with extremely low distortion to a jack output. The sound is going to be great even for the ones looking for the highest standards.
Explain-me if I am wrong, if you use cord headphones connected with the type-C adapter, the used DAC and amplifier will be the one from the external adapter. I not sure about it, but it, but USB type-C will not pass the analog signal for the speakers.
I believe that what would be important is the DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
PandaKiller said:
Explain-me if I am wrong, if you use cord headphones connected with the type-C adapter, the used DAC and amplifier will be the one from the external adapter. I not sure about it, but it, but USB type-C will not pass the analog signal for the speakers.
I believe that what would be important is the DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
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Unlike the lightning port on iPhones the usb-c port can use both passive and active adapters. In the case of a passive adapter the phone's dac and amplifier are used. What you described is the case when using an active adapter. The Xiaomi mi dac hifi is a great option in terms of sound quality if you use an active adapter.
Hi guys, I have a Mi 11 Ultra, and I plan to buy DAC models like iBasso DC04 and TempoTec Sonata HD Pro, or TempoTec Sonata E35.
Earphones - KZ ZSX Metal
What do you think, guys?
I have a MI-11 and car audio without Bluetooth but with an AUX -cable with 3,5 male jack. Can I use USB-C splitter to USB-c 3.5 female so I can charge and have audio on my car radio via the AUX cable?
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I have a MI-11 and car audio without Bluetooth but with an AUX -cable with 3,5 male jack. Can I use USB-C splitter to USB-c 3.5 female so I can charge and have audio on my car radio via the AUX cable?
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I do that, works fine
Hello! I got a mi11 a few days ago and I get some noise when reproducing music on my headphones or whatever I connect it to. Have tried several good quality headphones (AKG, Sennheiser and some wireless huawei) and I get the same effect everywhere. Even with my external dac there is no difference.
Could it be a software issue or it has to do with the built in dac??

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